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JVT1 - User Guide - EN

Checking and cleaning the safety filter

  - Release the lever (1 Fig.1), remove the cover (2 Fig.2), the filter bag (3 Fig.2),   

    the cloth filter (4 Fig.3 and the filter cartridge (5 Fig.16).
  - Remove the filter (24 Fig.18) and clean it under running water.

WARNING

Ensure that the filter (24) is completely dry before remounting it.
Remount all the parts by following the reverse procedure of the dismantling 

process.

Cleaning the shoulder straps and belt

- Clean the shoulder straps (13 Fig.11) and the belt (15 Fig.11) with a cloth 

dampened with water or a neutral detergent.

Cleaning the unit body 

Clean the unit body with a cloth dampened with water or a neutral detergent. 

           ATTENTION: 

Do not wash the unit with jets of water.

NOTE

:

You can adjust the suction force by sliding the selector (20 Fig.14) found on 

the ergonomic handle (10 Fig.14).
The suction force is decreased by opening the window (21 Fig.14).

Turning the unit off

  - Press the switch (19 Fig.13) to turn the unit off and the light will also go off.
  - Remove the plug (18 Fig.12) from the socket.

CLEANING AND  MAINTENANCE

 

    ATTENTION:

The plug must be removed from the socket before any maintenance 
procedure is implemented.
       

Remove the dust bag paper filter and replace it

  - Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the    

    paper bag (3 Fig.2).
  - Remove the paper bag (3 Fig.2) from the cover (2 Fig.2), lift the flap (22 Fig.15)  

    and fold it into the hole (23 Fig.15), blocking it onto the rubber edge, then    

    throw it away.
  - Replace the paper bag and remount all the parts by following the reverse    

    procedure of the dismantling process.

Checking and cleaning the cloth filter

  - Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the    

    paper bag (3 Fig.2).
  - Remove the cloth filter (4 Fig.4) and clean it by removing the dust.

NOTE

:

The cloth filter (4) can be washed with warm water and soap, bearing in mind that it 

must be completely dry before reusing it.
Remount all the parts by following the re-verse procedure of the dismantling process.  

Checking and cleaning the filter cartridge

  - Release the lever (1 Fig.1), remove the cover (2 Fig.2), the filter bag (3 Fig.2)    

    and the cloth filter (4 Fig.3).
  - Remove the filter (5 Fig. 16) from the unit.
  - Clean the filter from the inside out with a jet of air. If this is too dirty, it must be  

   changed.
  - Remount all the parts by following the re-verse procedure of the dismantling 

process.

• This booklet is an integral part of the apparatus and must therefore, be preserved 

carefully

• Plastic bags, polystyrene, paper clips, etc. must not be left within the reach of 

children, as these are potential sources of danger.

• Ensure that the voltage matches that indicated on the data plate before turning 

the unit on.

• To unplug the unit from the socket, pull the plug itself and NOT the cable. Unwind 

the entire power cable when using the unit.

• Solely approved extension cables can be used. These must be adequate for the 

power of the unit and must also be in good condition.

• Do not use the unit if either the plug or power cable is not in good condition.
• If the power cable is damaged, this can only be replaced by a technical support 

centre that is authorised by the manufacturer.

• Do not slide the power cable on sharp edges.
• Do not pinch or crush the power cable. Do not use the unit with wet or damp 

hands.

• Do not leave the unit exposed to the elements.
• Do not use the unit if its operation is faulty. Take this to an authorised technical 

support centre.

• Should an anomaly arise, contact an authorised technical support centre and 

always request original spare parts.

• The plug must be removed from the socket before any maintenance or cleaning 

procedures are implemented.

• Do not wash the unit with jets of water. Do not immerse the unit into water or other 

liquids.

• Clean the unit with a cloth dampened with water;
 

- do not use abrasive detergents, trichloroethene or solvents.

 

- when depositing the unusable unit at appropriate collection points, the    

    power cord must be removed in order to ensure it is not used. 

TYPE OF USE

This unit must solely be used to vacuum dust, crumbs, etc. as it is designed solely 

for this purpose.
 

             ATTENTION:

The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused by improper or 
incorrect use. 
Any other use relieves the Manufacturer from all responsibility of damage 
caused to persons and/or things and renders the warranty null and void.   

PREPARING THE UNIT

Checking the filter systems

  - Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the    

    paper bag (3 Fig.2).
  - Remove the cloth filter (4 Fig.3) and en-sure that the filter cartridge is mounted  

    inside the unit (5 Fig.4).
  - Set the cloth filter back in place (4 Fig.3) and remount the paper bag (3 Fig.5)  

    on the cover (2 Fig.5). Whilst keeping this in place, put back the cover (2 Fig.6)  

    by hooking the slot (6 Fig.7) found on the cover onto the metal strip (7 Fig.7)   

    found on the body of the unit.
  - Block the cover in place by means of the lever (1 Fig.1).

Assembling the pipes

  - Insert the sleeve (8 Fig.8) of the flexible pipe supplied into the air suction hole  

    (9 Fig.8).
  - Hook the rigid extensions (11 Fig.9) to the ergonomic handle (10 Fig.9) of the  

    flexible pipe.
  - Hook the accessory required (suction inlet, brush, crevice tool, etc.) to the    

    rigid extensions (11 Fig.9).

Positioning the power cable

  - Form a ring with the power cable, hook it onto the tooth (12 Fig.10) and place  

    it as shown in picture 10.

Positioning the unit onto your shoulders

  - Lift the unit and place it on your shoulders.
  - Use the buckle (14 Fig.11) to adjust the shoulder straps (13 Fig.11).
  - Use the buckle (16 Fig.11) to adjust the belt (15 Fig.11).

NOTE

:

Elastic straps (17 Fig.11) are found on the belt (15 Fig.11) and these are used 

when placing accessories such as the brush, the crevice tool, etc.  

USING THE UNIT

Starting-up the unit

  - Insert the plug (18 Fig.12) into the socket.
  - Press the “I” on the switch (19 Fig.13) and this will light up.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. 
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.

 

INCORRECT USE

 

Do not use the unit to: 
  - vacuum any type of liquid;
  - vacuum flammable, explosive, corrosive and toxic substances.
  - vacuum hot substances.
Do not use the unit in explosive atmospheres.

DISPOSING OF THE UNIT

 
Proceed in accordance with local legislation in order to protect the environment.
When the unit is unusable and cannot be repaired, the components are to be 

disposed of accordingly and separately. 
Electrical equipment cannot be disposed of as urban waste and relative standards 

pertaining to collection, which have been introduced by specific legislations.

Electrical equipment has a symbol bearing a crossed out wheeled 

bin. The symbol indicates that the apparatus was introduced on the 

market after 13 August 2005 and must be disposed off separately.

Improper or illegal disposal of such equipment or using it incorrectly, can be 

ATTENTION-ous to persons and the environment due to the substances and 

materials contained. Administrative and criminal penalties will be imposed for 

non-compliance with standards pertaining to the disposal of electrical waste.

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After removing the package as indicated in the instructions shown on the package 

itself, check the integrity of the unit and all components supplied.
If any evident damage is noticed, contact the retailer or an authorised technical 

support centre.

FOR

PARTS, ACCESSORIES & VACUUM BAGS

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

WWW.JOHNNYVAC.COM

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Summary of Contents for JVT1

Page 1: ...JVT1 Backpack Vacuum Cleaner U S E R G U I D E ...

Page 2: ...s for using the vacuum cleaner in images 4 5 Technical features of the vacuum cleaner 6 Safety instructions 7 8 Assembly and use of the vacuum cleaner 9 Cleaning and general maintenance of the vacuum cleaner 10 JVT1 User Guide Table of contents User Guide JVT1 2 ...

Page 3: ...User Guide JVT1 3 Mod V A 50 Hz W N Model Serial N Manufacturer Electrical characteristics ...

Page 4: ...User Guide JVT1 4 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 10 11 Fig 10 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 4 1 1 3 2 Fig 4 5 3 2 Fig 6 2 7 6 9 8 12 11 ...

Page 5: ...User Guide JVT1 5 15 13 14 16 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 18 18 19 20 21 10 22 23 5 5 24 Fig 13 17 22 Fig 17 ...

Page 6: ...units Tension Motor power Noise level Waterlift Paper bag capacity Dimensions Weight Accessories 115V 1450W 60 dB 123 3 3 L 240 x 495 202 mm 4 8 Kg 32 mm ATTENTION Read all safety rules carefully before using this appliance Retain for future reference ...

Page 7: ...it with wet or damp hands Do not leave the unit exposed to the elements Do not use the unit if its operation is faulty Take this to an authorised technical support centre Should an anomaly arise contact an authorised technical support centre and always request original spare parts The plug must be removed from the socket before any maintenance or cleaning procedures are implemented Do not wash the...

Page 8: ...sposed of accordingly and separately Electrical equipment cannot be disposed of as urban waste and relative standards pertaining to collection which have been introduced by specific legislations Electrical equipment has a symbol bearing a crossed out wheeled bin The symbol indicates that the apparatus was introduced on the market after 13 August 2005 and must be disposed off separately Improper or...

Page 9: ...supplied into the air suction hole 9 Fig 8 Hook the rigid extensions 11 Fig 9 to the ergonomic handle 10 Fig 9 of the flexible pipe Hook the accessory required suction inlet brush crevice tool etc to the rigid extensions 11 Fig 9 Positioning the power cable Form a ring with the power cable hook it onto the tooth 12 Fig 10 and place it as shown in picture 10 Positioning the unit onto your shoulders...

Page 10: ...e then throw it away Replace the paper bag and remount all the parts by following the reverse procedure of the dismantling process Checking and cleaning the cloth filter Release the lever 1 Fig 1 and remove the cover 2 Fig 2 together with the paper bag 3 Fig 2 Remove the cloth filter 4 Fig 4 and clean it by removing the dust NOTE The cloth filter 4 can be washed with warm water and soap bearing in...

Page 11: ...shoulder straps 13 Fig 11 and the belt 15 Fig 11 with a cloth dampened with water or a neutral detergent Cleaning the unit body Clean the unit body with a cloth dampened with water or a neutral detergent ATTENTION Do not wash the unit with jets of water User Guide JVT1 11 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Vacuum cleaner does not work Switch is not pressed Plug is not inserted Power out Pres the switch Insert...

Page 12: ...JVT1 User Guide EN FOR PARTS ACCESSORIES VACUUM BAGS VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW JOHNNYVAC COM Residential and commercial vacuum cleaner specialist ...

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